Now an underwear that wont allow smelly smells to escape!
A new way of avoiding embarrassing situations has been discovered in an underwear fabric that absorbs all smells. ANI
Macedonia woman has operation to reduce 34ZZZ boobs
A woman in Macedonia has had to have breast reduction surgery after her boobs swelled up to a 34ZZZ size. ANI
Steve Fossetts widow hopes for final closure of painful chapter in her life
The wife of round the world flying adventurer Steve Fossett, who vanished just over a year ago, has said that she is hoping for final closure of a painful chapter in her life after investigators confirmed that they found human remains in the wreckage of his plane. ANI
Rice looking forward to her meetings with Indian leaders
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has said that she is looking forward to her meetings with the Indian leadership during her visit to New Delhi. ANI
Cyberspace bullying affects 7 in 10 teens
Bullying has become a common phenomenon in cyberspace with nearly 72 percent of teens reporting at least one incident of cyber bullying during the past year, says a new study. ANI
Sarah Palins lipstick on a pig costumes a Halloween sell out
Sarah Palin has become such a huge name that costume stores are getting deluged with requests for Halloween masks of the Republican vice presidential nominee. ANI
New robotic tracking system to be used to help repair orbiting satellites
Researchers at Queens University, Canada, are developing a new robotic tracking system that will be used to enable repairs of orbiting satellites. ANI
Why Stradivari violins sound better than modern ones
Researchers at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina, have identified a measurable sound quality that distinguishes the superior quality violins made by eighteenth-century Italian instrument-makers Stradivari and Guarneri del Gesu from cheap, factory-made instruments. ANI
Nepals sovereignty still at risk, says Prachanda
Nepal Prime Minister Prachanda today said that the countrys national sovereignty and unity is in danger of being attacked. ANI
Dis ex-butler Paul Burrell makes secret trip to the UK
Princess Dianas ex butler Paul Burrell has made a secret trip back to Britain, it has emerged. ANI
Pak HR minister Farooq Naek to meet Sarabjit Singh in jail on Monday
Pakistans Law and Human Rights Minister Farooq H. Naek will meet Indian national Sarabjit Singh, who has been lodged in Lahores Kotlakhpat Jail for more than a decade. ANI
4/10 American voters dont see Obama or McCains healthcare plan as better for them
Four out of ten American voters do not see the healthcare plans being projected by Barack Obama and John McCain as being better for them. ANI
Do not integrate Maoists with the Army, says Poudel
Nepali Congress Vice-President Ram Chandra Poudel has said that the Maoist combatants should be integrated into the structure of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). ANI
Maoist central committee meeting begins today
The central committee meeting of the CPN-Maoist will begin today to discuss the future direction of the party. ANI
Biden Vs Palin debate, more untruths than truths
Wednesdays vice-presidential debate between Delaware Senator Joe Biden and Alaska Governor Sarah Palin may have earned the latter some brownie points, but a fact check on what both said during the over hour and a half interaction suggests that there were more untruths than truths. ANI
US V-P poll rivals Sarah Palin, Joe Biden agree N-armed Pak pose threat to world
In their first public debate yesterday, Republican and Democratic vice-presidential candidates Sarah Palin and Joe Bide, respectively, had one point in common, that Pakistan and Iran were a grave threat for the world as their nuclear weapons were not placed in safe hands. ANI
War on Terror threat has less impact on 2008 US prez poll: Survey
New research from the University of California, Berkeley, indicates the war on terror has less impact on presidential popularity than it did during President Bushs first term. ANI
Obamas supporters create iPhone Call Friends option to rope in voters
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obamas supporters have developed a new application for iPhone with a view to involving more and more people in their campaign, and getting their votes. ANI
Obamas supporters create iPhone Call Friends option to rope in voters
U.S. Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obamas supporters have developed a new application for iPhone with a view to involving more and more people in their campaign, and getting their votes. ANI
Innocent Pakistanis bearing the brunt of Govts war-on-Taliban
As the Pakistan governments battle against the Taliban goes on, common innocent Pakistanis are by and large finding themselves being sandwiched between the two sides, and have fallen victim to bullets of both. While the Taliban scramble for shelter in the tribal areas, the Pakistan Army continues to shower artillery on these areas in a bid to eliminate the extremists, killing innocent civilians, including women and children. ANI
Fake pollsters using scare tactics to target Obama campaign
Barack Obamas campaign for the White House is receiving increasing complaints about scam pollsters involved in dirty tricks operations to discredit the Democratic candidate. ANI
Malaysian Indian youth to explore India
Malay Indian youth may soon get a chance to explore India under the Know India Programme (KIP). ANI
Ban Muslim headscarves, say teachers
Nearly half of Britains teachers believe Muslim headscarves should be banned in schools. ANI
Sandra Bernhard denies making Sarah Palin gang rape comment
Controversial comedienne Sandra Bernhard has dismissed earlier reports that she said Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin would be gang-raped by my big black brothers if she enters Manhattan. ANI
Bloodthirsty images of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck in new toon art exhibition
Ever thought of a scene, where frustrated cartoon cat, Tom gets to chop its enemy mouse, Jerry? Well, now this imagination has been turned into a masterpiece that will be included in a controversial new Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck art exhibition. ANI
Indian-born Labour MP Vaz probed by Westminster sleaze watchdog
Former British Labour minister Keith Vaz, who is of Indian origin, is being probed by a Westminster sleaze watchdog over claims that he tried to interfere in a court case. ANI
British security agencies take war on terror into cyberspace
Britains security agencies are fighting a covert war in cyberspace against extremist Islamist internet sites as part of a new anti-terrorist strategy, senior Whitehall officials have revealed.As well running its own sites, the Government gives material support to groups that monitor and combat jihadist material on the web in an attempt to prevent indoctrination of young Muslims. ANI
Actress Lumley calls on all Brits to help Gurkhas
British actress Joanna Lumley has issued a fresh rallying cry to all Britishers to ensure that a law is passed to give veteran Gurkhas the right to settle in Britain. ANI
Trio charged for attacking home of publisher of controversial Prophet Mohamad book
Londons Metropolitan Police has charged three men for attacking the home of a man who is seekin to publish a controversial novel about Prophet Mohammed. ANI
A fifth of Brit teachers want canes back in schools
Teachers in Britain, it seems, believe strongly in the saying spare the rod and spoil the child, for according to a new survey one in five educators of the country wants the cane brought back in schools. ANI
Britains MI5 bungles again, now PC with anti-terror files stolen
Agents of Britains MI5 intelligence service have bungled again. ANI
Terror threat in UK approaching critical status
British security officials have warned that the terrorist threat in Britain is approaching critical status. ANI
Muslims object to violation of Ramadan rules on Brit TV show Eastenders
The British Muslim community has raised strong objections to a Muslim character in the popular television show Eastenders eating during Ramadan.Complaints poured in after Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra) was seen eating a chapatti in his shop.Muslims should fast between sunrise and sunset in the month-long religious festival. ANI
McCain abandons his efforts to win Michigan
Republican presidential nominee John McCain has given up on his efforts to win the state of Michigan, his campaign has said. ANI
Iran could reconsider uranium enrichment with fuel guarantees
A leading Iranian nuclear envoy has suggested that his country could reconsider its uranium enrichment program if it gets cast-iron guarantees of regular international fuel supplies for its nuclear power plants. ANI
N. Korea, Russia and Iran pose greatest security challenges for next US Prez
CIA Director Michael Hayden has said that The fragile state of North Korea and the booming, oil-rich trio of Iran, Venezuela and Russia have grown increasingly aggressive and pose some of the greatest security challenges for the next US President. ANI
Australia has moral obligation to help India
The Indo-US civil nuke deal and New Delhis agreement with France, herald a new de facto non-proliferation framework that will have profound implications for Australias policies on climate change and the exporting of uranium. ANI
Little bang may have triggered solar system formation
Astrophysicists at the Carnegie Institutions Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM) have shown for the first time that a little bang, in the form of a supernova, could have triggered the solar systems formation.For several decades, scientists have thought that the Solar System formed as a result of a shock wave from an exploding star-a supernova-that triggered the collapse of a dense, dusty gas cloud that contracted to form the Sun and the planets. ANI
No trace of missing Indian pilgrims in New Zealand
The New Zealand Labour Department has admitted to losing track of 33 members of a group of Indian pilgrims who arrived in the country in July en route to the attend the Popes Youth Day rally in Sydney. ANI
Now, a smart bikini that detects deadly UV rays
A new range of bikini with a built-in alarm to warn wearers to get out of the sun when potentially deadly UV rays are too strong for sunbathing has gone on sale in the UK. ANI
Advergames most effective way to attract consumers to brands
A new study by researchers at the University of Missouri has suggested that advergames are more effective as a way of developing positive consumer attitudes towards a particular product. ANI
US economists raise concerns about bailout package
Economists across the board still have a lot of concerns with the financial rescue bill passed by the US Senate. ANI
Pak Army claims Taliban holding kidnapped Polish engineer
The Pakistan military has reportedly claimed that the Taliban militants active in the northwestern parts of Pakistan were holding the Polish engineer kidnapped last weekend. ANI
Zardari vows to fight against terror after suicide attack on ANP Chief
Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari has reportedly condemned yesterdays suicide attack on ANP chief Asfandyar Wali in the strongest terms and vowed to continue the fight against terrorism. ANI
Pak vows to continue war against terror
Reacting to yesterdays suicide attack on the ANP Chief Asfandyar Wali, known for his anti-Taliban rhetoric, Advisor to Prime Minister on Interior, Rehman Malik reiterated the federal governments resolve to fight against terrorism. ANI
Uncommitted voters saw Biden as winner of veep debate
Snap polls of undecided voters have given Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden an easy victory over his Republican rival Sarah Palin in todays first and only debate. ANI
Human remains found in Steve Fossetts plane wreckage
California officials said that they have discovered body parts inside the wreckage of Steve Fossetts plane in the Sierra Nevada mountains, the record-breaking aviator who vanished just over a year ago. ANI
Karzai asks Mulla Umar to return to Afghanistan, ensures safety
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has reportedly advised the Taliban leader in Afghanistan Mulla Umar to return to Afganistan, and promised him all possible safety. ANI
Karzai asks Mulla Umar to return to Afghanistan, ensures safety
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has reportedly advised the Taliban leader in Afghanistan Mulla Umar to return to Afganistan, and promised him all possible safety. ANI
Dungeon dad wants to sell properties to raise money for tormented family
Austrian incest fiend Josef Fritzl is planning to sell his properties in a bid to raise money for his tormented family, it has emerged. ANI
UN equates Pak security situation to Kabul, Somalia
Amid the volatile security situation in Pakistan, especially after the September 20 suicide attack on Hotel Marriott killing 60 people, the United Nations has reportedly declared Islamabad unsafe for children of its staff, and equated it (Islamabad) to Afghan Capital Kabul and Somalia. ANI
New Visa Survey Reveals Global Companies Plan to Reduce Reliance on Checks and Increase Commercial Card Usage
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Green Packet 1st in the World to Launch Comprehensive WiMAX CPE Series
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PCI Security Standards Council Releases Version 1.2 of PCI Data Security Standard
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Enfora and Motorola Collaborate on WiMAX Vertical Market Platforms
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Micron Technology, Inc., Reports Results for the Fourth Quarter and 2008 Fiscal Year
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GE Capital Solutions, Global Electronics Services Names Dan Hamling Director, IC Test and Assembly
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Citadel Strengthens Global Fixed Income Business with Senior Hires in Proprietary Trading and Securitized Products
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Molex Updates Outlook for September Quarter
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Rockwell Automation Purchases Moore Microprocessor Patent(TM) Portfolio License
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SBI Holdings, Inc. and Fullerton Fund Management Company Ltd Collaborate to Launch a New Fund
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AGCO Corporation Launches New Brand Strategy
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